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Exclusive Clip from House!

This Friday Roadside Attractions will release House in theaters across the country, and to help increase your awareness of it, they’ve provided Dread Central with an exclusive clip!

House (2008)

Reviewed by The Foywonder Starring Michael Madsen, Reynaldo Rosales, Heidi Dippold, Julie Ann Emory, Lew Temple, Leslie Easterbrook, Bill Moseley Directed by Robby Henson

New Imagery from House!

Just got in a selection of new stills from the upcoming horror movie House which, as you surely know by now, is based on the novel by Ted Dekker and Frank Perreti. Roadside Attractions will release House in theaters on Friday, October 31st!

Exclusive Pics from House!

All of a sudden there’s all this info out there about House, a religious-themed horror film based on the novel by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker. To add to that we just got a quartet of exclusive images from the film, which you can start digesting below.

House


 Year  Country
 2008  USA
 Run Time   MPAA Rating
   
 Category  Color
 Feature  Color
 Director
 Robby Henson
 Writer(s)
 Rob Green
 Starring
 Allena Bale | JP Davis | Julie Ann Emery | Leslie Easterbrook
 Sub Genre
 Adaptation
 Keywords
 God | Killer | Knives | Novel | Religious | Serial
 Themes
 Survival
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Plot Synopsis:

On a deserted back road in Alabama , Jack and Stephanie find themselves driving fast and running late. Their world suddenly changes when a strange accident leaves them stranded with no car, no cell phone coverage, and no help in sight. They have no choice except to continue on foot. As darkness approaches, they round a bend and see a small sign at the top of a long gravel driveway: The Wayside Inn.


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    Trailer for Religious Horror House

    It seems there are more movies coming out this Halloween season that I’ve not heard hide nor hair of before. All off a sudden they have posters, trailers, interactive games, etc. Am I just unobservant or are these movies creeping up on us?